I have been playing around with Keto snacks the last little while. Here are a couple ideas/recipes I really enjoy. Cauliflower has a few, but not many carbs so it works very well here.
You will need a food dehydrator, you can get a pretty good one for less than $70 bucks (look for one with a digital temp/time control). Also a mandolin, which should run you around $15-20 bucks. Be very very careful with mandolins, they are pretty much the only thing in a kitchen that makes me cringe when I see other people use them.
Cheap but effective mandolin
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Excellent dehydrator
Zucchini Crisps
- buy the 3-4 smaller zukes, about 10 inches long
- wash in cool soapy water, rinse and dry well
- slice on the mandolin either way, long and skinny or round (use the thin - blade on the mandolin about 1/4 inch)
- dip each slice in water and spread evenly on your dehydrator racks\nsprinkle liberally with Italian seasoning
- set your dehydrator to 130F for 10-12 hours.
You can try chili powder or whatever you like. I found I preferred the Italian herbs with zucchini.
Cauliflower Cheese Crisps
for this one you will need some dehydrator sheets
-1 head of cauliflower steamed/boiled until very soft;
- strain and let dry in strainer 5 minutes;
- mash with potato masher until rice like consistency;
- fine shred in a dry cheese (parm, old cheddar etc);
- mix well and spread onto dehydrator sheet about 1/4 inch thickness;
- use a dull knife or spatula to press lines in small cracker sized shapes this
will make it easier to break the crisps out later;
- crack some fresh black pepper across the lot;
- dehydrate at 130F for 12-14 hours (or until desired crunch is achieved).
Another day I can throw up a few jerky recipes for the dehydrator as well.